So is the 2019 Disney+ streaming service something you should consider? Let's go over all the details we know here, but the TL:DR is: if you like Star Wars or Marvel, yes.

On Nov. 8, Disney announced a Star Wars prequel series based on Rogue One and starring Diego Luna, who played Cassian Andor in the original movie. Disney also confirmed the service is developing a live-action Marvel series focused on Loki, a character from the Avengers and starring Tom Hiddleston reprising the role.

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What is the Disney streaming service?

The Disney+ streaming service will be a competitor to services like Netflix. Customers will be able to subscribe for a yet-to-be announced monthly fee to get access to TV shows, movies and other videos from the world of Disney.

When's the release date?

You may be waiting even longer than Avengers 4 for this: Disney says it's shooting for a release by the end of 2019.

How much will it cost?

Disney CEO Bob Iger said in November 2017 that his company's service price will be "reflective of the fact that it will have substantially less volume" but plans to make up for it with high-quality programming from across its empire.

The Clone Wars is getting a new season, exclusively on Disney's upcoming streaming service.

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Shows and movies: What will I be able to watch?

Disney plans to make Disney+ the online home for all its family-friendly content, while Hulu -- which Disney will control after its takeover of 21st Century Fox -- will be its subscription for edgier, more adult-oriented fare. Disney+ will be the only place you can stream all of Disney's theatrically released movies starting with its 2019 slate, and it will include content from the Disney brand itself, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and National Geographic. In fact, it's organizing the app by those exact categories.

In addition to live-action shows and movies, animation is supposed to be "integral" to Disney+, CEO Bob Iger has said, and Disney+ will have original behind-the-scenes documentaries. Out of the vast library of Disney's past catalog, Disney+ is supposed to offer "unprecedented access" but we don't know exactly what will be included or left out.